The Saudi Film Commission participated in the American Film Market to showcase Saudi Arabia’s filming landscapes and strengthen ties with the US film industry. The commission highlighted investment prospects, partnerships with international producers, and the Kingdom’s expanding film sector, aiming to position Saudi Arabia as a leading hub for film production.
The Saudi Film Commission participated in the American Film Market in Los Angeles from November 11 to 16, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s diverse landscapes suitable for filming locations. The commission aimed to deepen collaboration between the Saudi and US film industries by emphasizing investment prospects, developing partnerships with international producers and distributors, and promoting the Kingdom’s growing film sector.
During the event, the commission’s pavilion showcased the Kingdom’s varied landscapes for filming, along with national funding initiatives and financial incentive schemes to attract international projects. A delegation from the Ministry of Culture’s film commission was present to strengthen ties and explore future cooperation in production, distribution, and financing.
Saudi Arabia has become a popular choice for major international projects, with blockbusters like Desert Warrior and Kandahar filmed in the country. The American Film Market, known for film financing and co-production opportunities, serves as a key platform for Saudi Arabia to advance its film industry goals and establish new industry partnerships.
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